<div><h1 id='ch3'>CHAPTER III<br/> <span class='sub-head'>LITTLE JOE OTTER’S HOME</span></h1></div>
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<p class='line0'>No matter how you love to roam</p>
<p class='line0'>There comes a time you want a home.</p>
<p class='line0'>               <span class='it'>Little Joe Otter.</span></p>
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<p class='pindent'><span class='sc'>Now</span> though Peter Rabbit didn’t
know it, he had walked right
straight over the home of Little
Joe Otter. Many other little
forest people had walked over that
home without guessing it. You
see, Little Joe is just as smart in
making a home as he is in everything
else. Little Joe believes
that a home is just for those who
live there, and therefore that it is
a secret which no one else should
know. He had found Mrs. Joe
far away on the Big River and had
brought her back with him up the
Laughing Brook to the Smiling
Pool and through the Smiling Pool
farther up the Laughing Brook to
the place he had picked out for a
home. They had come right
through the Smiling Pool while
Grandfather Frog was sitting on his
green lily pad and Jerry Muskrat
was sitting on the Big Rock talking
to Peter Rabbit, who was sitting
on the bank. Only once had they
shown their little brown heads
above the water, and that was
when Peter and Jerry and Grandfather
Frog had thought they saw
double. You see, Mrs. Joe was
very, very shy, and so Little Joe
wanted her to become acquainted
with the Laughing Brook and her
new home before he introduced her
to his friends and neighbors.</p>
<p class='pindent'>The place he had chosen for a
home was close beside one of the
deepest pools in the Laughing
Brook. Growing close to the
bank was a big tree with spreading
roots. The bank was steep
and mossy. All about grew the
Green Forest. It was very lovely
there. Also it was very quiet,
and you probably would have
called it very lonely. But it was
just such a place as Otters love.</p>
<p class='pindent'>“Oh!” cried Mrs. Joe, when she
saw it. “Is this where our home
is to be?”</p>
<p class='pindent'>“Yes, my dear,” replied Little
Joe. “That is, it is if you like
it. I thought we could make our
house with a back door between
two of the roots of that old tree,
and with a front door deep down
under water. By and by, if we
want, we can have a slippery slide
down the bank. There are plenty
of fish in the Laughing Brook and
we are far enough in the Green
Forest not to have visitors very
often.”</p>
<p class='pindent'>Mrs. Joe dived into the little
pool. She was gone a long time
and Little Joe waited on the bank
anxiously. When she came up she
looked very happy. “It is perfectly
lovely!” she cried. “It is
the finest place for a home I ever
have seen. Let’s begin to make it
right away, Little Joe!”</p>
<p class='pindent'>Little Joe didn’t wait for her to
change her mind. He remembered
how many times Polly Chuck had
changed her mind before Johnny
Chuck succeeded in getting her to
let him dig their home under the
old apple tree in the far corner of
the Old Orchard. “We’ll begin
right off,” said he. And that is
just what they did do.</p>
<p class='pindent'>Now you know Little Joe Otter
can stay under water a long time.
Mrs. Joe showed him just where
she wanted the front door, deep
down under water. Then they
took turns making a long, nice
hallway, slanting up from that
under-water doorway. When it
was high enough to be wholly
above water they made the nicest
little room, and then began a doorway
which would lead out between
two roots of the big tree.
At first they didn’t open this doorway,
because you see they had no
need of it. They just made the
hall and left the door closed, so
there wasn’t a thing to show where
their home was. When they
wanted to go out, they just slid
down their front hallway into the
little pool and then swam clear
across it before they came up.
This was so that if any sharp eyes
happened to see them, they never
would guess where they had come
from. When it was all done, they
had just the best time ever.</p>
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